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Author: Frances Bula
Publication Date: November 29, 2025 - 08:30
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Vancouver passes budget that promises no tax increases, cuts millions from arts, parks and more
November 29, 2025
With less than a year to go before a civic election, Vancouver’s governing party has passed what it calls a zero-per-cent tax increase.
But that’s going to mean cutting millions from arts and culture programming, planning, parks and more, while giving an extra $46-million to police and $12-million for fire protection.
The city councillor for Orleans says she is surprised by a proposal to expand the Navan landfill, saying that residents were promised years ago that the site would eventually be decommissioned.
November 29, 2025 - 09:10 | | CBC News - Ottawa
Growing up wearing hand‑me‑downs in the northern Ontario town of Elliot Lake, Suzanne Angelique Kolev could hardly have imagined she’d become one of Canada’s most visible champions of fashion and philanthropy.
“My mom would take me to the bin at the Goodwill with my sister, and we’d pick out the clothes that we liked,” she told National Post. Her first pair of new shoes came at eight years old.
Those were humble days for the family, and a time of struggle. The daughter of Hungarian immigrants, Miklos and Suzanna, Suzanne was just five months old when her father died at age 24 in a...
November 29, 2025 - 09:00 | Special to National Post | National Post
Construction work on Highway 417 will result in lane reductions and the closure of both westbound access ramps on Vanier Parkway starting Friday evening.
November 29, 2025 - 08:49 | | CBC News - Ottawa



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